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Locale Code: lu-CD

The locale code represents Luba-Katanga language in Democratic Republic of the Congo country.

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General

General information related to the locale code

Comprehensive lu-CD locale data for Democratic Republic of the Congo
PropertyValue
Country NameDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Country Name (Local)République Démocratique du Congo
Country Flag🇨🇩
Country Area2344858 km2
Country Code (ISO 3166-1)CD
Language NameLuba-Katanga
Language Name (Local)Tshiluba
Language Code (ISO 639-1)lu
ContinentAfrica
RegionMiddle Africa
Capital NameKinshasa
Capital Latitude-4.32758
Capital Longitude15.31357

Currency

The currency used for the locale code lu-CD is Congolais Franc.

Currency details for Democratic Republic of the Congo and lu-CD locale
PropertyValue
Currency NameCongolais Franc
Currency Name (Local)Congolese franc
Currency CodeCDF
Currency SymbolFC
Currency Numeric976
Currency Subunit Value100
Currency Subunit NameCentimes

Timezones

Democratic Republic of the Congo has 2 timezones with UTC offsets ranging from UTC+01:00 to UTC+02:00.

UTC+01:00
UTC+02:00

Borders

Democratic Republic of the Congo shares borders with 9 countries and it's not landlocked.

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What is 'lu-CD' locale code?

Every locale code is a unique identifier for a specific language and country (or region). It is used in software development to localize applications and websites. Locale code is a combination of ISO 639-1 language code and ISO 3166-1 country code. For example, lu_CD is a locale code for Luba-Katanga language in Democratic Republic of the Congo. Locale codes are used to define the language and country settings for date, time, currency, and number formatting. They are also used to translate user interfaces and messages in software applications. Locale codes are essential for building multilingual and internationalized software products. They are used in programming languages, frameworks, and libraries to provide internationalization and localization features. Locale codes are also used in databases, operating systems, and web browsers to provide language and country-specific settings. Locale codes are standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and are widely used in software development.